Resident antelope license |
$30 |
Resident Youth antelope license |
$10 |
Resident antelope license | $30 |
Resident Youth antelope license | $10 |
County |
Entries |
Units within county |
Billings |
6 |
1-A, 2-A, 2-B, 8-A |
Slope |
5 |
3-A, 3-B, 5-A, 7-A |
Mckenzie |
4 |
1-D, 10-A |
Grant |
2 |
6-A, 11-A |
County | Entries | Units within county |
Billings | 6 | 1-A, 2-A, 2-B, 8-A |
Slope | 5 | 3-A, 3-B, 5-A, 7-A |
Mckenzie | 4 | 1-D, 10-A |
Grant | 2 | 6-A, 11-A |
Antelope in North Dakota are found in limited numbers but herd health is good among the population. Antelope primarily inhabit the extreme southwestern corner of the state in Bowman and Slope Counties. Numbers reduce drastically as you head north and east and antelope sightings north of the Missouri River and extremely uncommon. Most mature bucks will be in the 65-70" range but bucks at or above the 75" mark are possible.
Antelope tags are resident only and are distributed through a weighted lottery drawing. All tags are valid for the rifle seasons but hunters may also hunt available archery seasons offered in the unit listed on their license.
Units listed below may not have a current hunt for this species. Units in this table are included if any part of the unit is found within the county.
*5 more counties with 1 entry each
All tags are distributed through a weighted lottery
Antelope hunts are resident only
Unsuccessful applicants in the draw receive a bonus point
An applicant loses bonus points by failing to apply for two consecutive years
The maximum party application size for antelope is 5
Group points default to the lowest point value present in the party
Antelope are primarily found in the southwestern corner of the state in Bowman and Slope counties
All licenses are valid for the rifle hunts but tag holders can also hunt any available archery seasons for their license